“What … if Something Went Wrong?”: Hazardous Child Labor in Small-Scale Gold Mining in the Philippines
This Human Rights Watch reports documents how thousands of Filipino children – some just 9 years old – work in illegal, small-scale gold mines, mostly financed by local businessmen. Children work in unstable 25-meter-deep pits or underwater along the coastal shore or in rivers, and process gold with mercury, a toxic metal.
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